JulieLMatthews's Full Review: Animal Crossing for DS
Its a wonderful day in my town. I dug up three fossils and two gyroids, then made friends with a rhinoceros and penguin who gave me a haz-mat barrel and classic wallpaper, respectively. What does this all mean? Ive been playing this game way too long. If I had no responsibilities whatsoever, Id be sucked into Animal Crossing 24/7. Eating and sleeping probably wouldnt enter the equation until my life threatened to expire.
This is a low to no stress game. It doesnt have lofty, time limited goals that, if you fail to achieve them, your character dies. Actually, if theres a game that plays exactly opposite of the TV show "24", this is it. Thats why I love it and evidently Im not the only one. Until lately, our local EB Games and Gamestop were always sold out. Even Wal-mart couldnt keep up with demand. I can see why. Now, onto why this game is so engrossing
In Animal Crossing, you move into a very small house with a mortgage that youre obligated to pay. Sound too much like real life? It wont in a minute. You pay your mortgage in Bells so that you can add on to your house. You can gather Bells by shaking trees (see, I told you this wouldnt mimic real life), picking fruit from trees, digging for fossils, capturing bugs, or fishing in the river and ocean. You sell the fruit, fossils, bugs & fish to a raccoon named Tom Nook.
Number 1 Great Thing about the game: You can opt for using the DS stylus OR use the directional cross pad to navigate this game. For those of us just grateful for opposable thumbs, its extra nice
Without further ado, heres a rundown on Animal Crossing:
* There are more than 140 neighbors so if you dont like your neighborhood, wait a few days and different neighbors will move in. The neighbors have a range of personalities from Normal, Jock, Lazy, Snooty, Peppy to Cranky. There are also a wide variety of animal neighbors: dogs, cats, chickens, penguins, horses, anteaters (yes, anteaters), squirrels, frogs, bears (teddy & koala), mice, ducks, cows, rabbits, foxes and more.
* Write letters to your neighbors with the touch screen QWERTY keyboard. You can also include a present to impress the locals. Careful what you write! If you and your brother connect via DS to DS (and I can only assume this happens with wireless too), the neighbors who have moved out of your town WILL take their letters with them and read them to their new villagers, i.e. Brother Dearest.
* Run errands for the neighbors and youll be rewarded with money or items.
* There are five different fruits year round plus acorns to gather in Fall. All year you can have either oranges, pears, apples, cherries or peaches. The game starts you off with one type of native fruit. To get the others you have to visit someone elses town, make off with one or more of their native fruits.
* Go to the observatory inside the museum and create your own constellations and name them.
* Plant flowers to beautify your town. Who knows, if you plant certain ones together, you might create a hybrid flower.
* Use your slingshot to shoot down presents floating across the sky. It might turn out to be that coveted piece of furniture youve been searching for!
* Celebrate holidays with your Animal Crossing neighbors. These include New Years, Bright Nights, Flower Fest, Fireworks Show, Acorn Festival, Yay Day, The Bug Off, Fishing Tournaments, Flea Market, and La-Di-Day.
* Your Animal Crossing house holds up to 4 roommates so if you want to play as another character you can (it will be in the same town though). Or if you dont mind your little brother or sister playing your game, this is a great way to let them.
* Expand your house. There are six expansions you can work toward.
* The Happy Room Academy is watching If you sign up for this early in the game, the HRA rates your house every week on neatness, rare items, item sets and furniture set (Hint: the more of the same set, the better).
* There are 14 styles of furniture. Each series has 10 pieces to each set. Choose from Exotic, Robo, Snowman, Lovely, Classic, Ranch, Cabana, Green, Cabin, Blue, Modern, Regal, Kiddie, and Mushroom.
* If you dont need a table, chair or wardrobe or just want to be different, try furniture themes. There are 8 themes to choose from: Western (dont you want a saddle in your living room?), Nursery, Space (yes, theres a UFO), Boxing, Mossy Garden, Construction, Mad Scientist, and Pirate.
* Other furniture sets are available if you bore easily (which I do). There are over 130 items overall, from a chess set, teddy bear set, hospital set, cafe set and more. Hey, dont you want a set of lava lamps? Groovy, man
* There are 20 paintings to collect (or donate) to the museum. Buy them from Redd the traveling, somewhat devious salesman.
* Look for over 180 miscellaneous items such as TVs, stereos, sports items, holiday items and world items. That Tower of Pisa makes an attractive conversation piece.
* Wallpaper and Flooring patterns. Need em? They got em. Over 60 of em.
* Feel like your threads are out of date? Well, step into a new you with over 250 clothing patterns. Be an 8 ball, be a Brady kid with the Bubble Gum polka dot shirt or claw your way to the top with the tiger print.
* You dont want to be a wet rat if its raining so grab an umbrella! There are over 30 patterns to color coordinate with your stylish new outfit. And if you feel possessed, shop for hats and ribbons and glasses to accessorize with.
* Who uses plain white paper to write friends anymore? Not you! Choose from over 60 note patterns to express your true, inner self.
* There are fish coming out our ears in Animal Crossing. Over 50 different fish to angle for, from the clownfish, angelfish to rainbow trout and football fish. Theres even the elusive Coelacanth.
* Slap your net over plenty of insects in this world. Theres over 50 to search for like the Hercules Beetle, flea, and all sorts of butterflies. Oh, and bring your shovel too. Some of those critters bury up in the ground.
* Locate and dig up over 50 fossils. You can sell them, donate them or keep them for your own private museum.
* Dingaloids, Oombaloids, Clankoids, Plinkoids, and more. There are 127 of these Dancing Gyroids. Cash them in for Bells or keep them in your house. They will dance to the music on your stereo or just by themselves.
*Special guests there are over 12 that will visit during the week (though not every week). They include:
K.K. Slider a little dog who talks like a beatnik and gives you bootlegs of his songs. His song collection runs over 60 songs. You can load them into your stereo and play them.
Redd a conniving fox who sets up a tent and sells paintings (sometimes forgeries) and furniture at blackmail prices.
Lyle the insurance man. Stung by a bee? Fall down? Get paid.
Sahara a carpet and wallpaper toting camel who asks for your assistance then rewards you for your help.
Gracie the fashion diva giraffe. Answer her fashion questions and nag her a while and you may receive a special clothes pattern. (I tried this the other day and she slapped a pair of bunny ears on me so the prudence of nagging her is still in question.)
Cornimer a fella who visits during the October Acorn Festival. Collect acorns and give them to Cornimer. He will give you a nice surprise.
Pascal a philosophizing beaver-looking critter who visits, lectures then leaves you with a gift.
Wendell the traveling walrus. Hes hungry. Feed him. Get a new pattern to play with.
Joan the turnip lady. She visits on Sundays to sell her red and white turnips. You can plant the red one for big bells later (with Tom Nook) or buy white ones and play the Animal Crossing Stock Market. Is the market bullish or bearish this week? Only way to know is to try
Dr. Shrunk he will help you express yourself with new emotions.
Katrina a fortune telling cat. She can tell you whether your day will be a good one or not. Maybe.
Lost Kitten for this to occur, you must visit another town. Kaitlen is looking for her lost daughter Katie. Youll have to visit that same town again to find her. If you do then Kaitlen will give you a gift.
Gulliver a dude flying a spaceship in your airspace. Dont like it? Shoot him down with your slingshot. Hell crash and ask you to find all his missing spaceship parts. Do that and hell give you a nice reward.
Snowman yes, a snowman. The catch is you have to build him. Do a good job and youll find a gift in your next mail delivery.
Other characters in the game include Kappn (the cab driver who delivers you to your new town), Blanca (appears when you activate wireless download capability), Rover (chat with him in the Roost when hes there), and Resetti (a mean little gopher who tells you off when you dont save the game before turning the power off. He is a hateful little troll when I accidentally whack off the power. But Im remembering to SAVE before turning it off. Personally, I pray you never meet him.)
*Places to go:
Nooks Cranny (later Nookway & Nookingtons) a shop to buy furniture, wallpaper, carpet, flowers & saplings, stationery, medicine (for neighbors when theyre sick or for your bee stings). You begin the game with Nooks Cranny. After you spend so much money with Nook, hell close for a day and open the next as Nookway. Same goes for Nookingtons. With every upgrade to his store, it gets bigger and sells more.
NOTE: Nooks is where you sell your fish, bugs, and fossils too. He also allows you to order from his catalog that includes furniture, clothes, wallpaper, carpet and more.
Barber Shop Having a bad hair day? Once Nookingtons opens, so does Harriets barber shop Shampoodle. Pay a price, answer some questions, and she socks a supersonic hairdo thingee on your head and away you go to Hairstyle Heaven.
Able Sisters a shop to buy clothes or hats. You can even purchase a mustache or Mohawk. The best part of this store is you can design your own clothes and sell them. The downside is, you get no commission for the sales. People in town may buy your design and wear it so it kinda gives your ego a boost, nonetheless. Designing something isnt that difficult because there are several palates of colors to choose from.
Town Hall A bank, post office and civic center all rolled into one. From here you can pay on your mortgage, deposit or withdraw bells, mail a letter, save a letter, make donations, check the environment, change the town tune or move. To move you need another game card and DS though. Dont forget to check out the recycle bin for goodies!
The Main Gate visit with Booker and youll find out if theres anyone special in town (See Special Guests above), search the Lost & Found, or you can change the town flag. Visit with Copper to leave your town, invite someone in, or use a Friend Code (for Wireless).
Museum, The Roost & Observatory have your freshly dug fossils evaluated by Blathers the owl, or donate fish, bugs, paintings or those evaluated fossils to boost your towns exhibits. You wont get paid but itll give you a warm, fuzzy feeling when you see your name associated with the donation. Once youve donated, go see what it looks like. The museum displays everything so you can watch the fish swim by or watch the dung beetle roll a big ball of, well, you know. The Roost is located inside the museum and K.K. Slider visits on Saturday nights. You can also grab a java if youre ailing from all that work youve done. Also located in the museum is the observatory. Make your own constellations!
**One more interesting thing: The game relies on the DS time and date. When its Spring outside your own front door, its Spring in Animal Crossing too. When its April, 2, 2006 in your world, its also that date in Animal Crossing.
Controls
These are pretty simple to learn.
Control Pad Walk. Run by pressing and holding B or L or R and a direction on the control pad. Move the pointing cursor with the control pad.
A Talk to someone when facing them. Go inside a building when facing the door. Shake a tree when in front of it. Read the bulletin board. Use item youre holding.
B Pick up an item or furniture. You also pick flowers with this button. Its also the cancel button.
X Opens and closes town map screen.
Y Opens and closes item screen. (the item screen is basically what youre currently carrying. Kinda like a backpack.)
L & R buttons Cycle through screens on the item screen.
Start Save the game from here or go to the phone in your upstairs bedroom to save.
Select Opens and closes keyboard window.
Some of this can be done via the stylus however I use the control pad more than the stylus.
DS to DS Connection: My mother and I (yes, I said my mother), connect via DS to DS and trade furniture to create that perfect ensemble. Nothing like finally ditching the cabin chair for the watermelon chair youve coveted for over two months. We visit each others towns to shop and trade objects (cant trade fish, found that out). Im sure theres more that people can do but we keep it simple. I regularly go to Tom Nooks and buy a Note in a Bottle. I write something silly like Help buy Filbert a bus ticket out of town then I throw it in the ocean and wait. Mom and I will connect and a day or two later, she receives the note in a bottle (it transfers DS to DS and I presume WiFi as well) so theres another great way to spice up the game.
Wireless Connection (WiFi): Wireless play is an area Ill let other reviewers cover since I dont have wireless internet. I do think the creators could have helped people like me out and had an alternative to wireless perhaps a built-in town or two (in the games background) for wireless folk to visit. Like the player could visit Copper and select Visit Furville or something. Oh well, maybe the next game will have that.
Overall 9
I played the GameCube version and loved it but it got old. This one is portable and has more in it than the GameCube version. Only thing missing (to me) is a built-in town or two so people without wireless connection (or no one else to connect to via DS to DS) could visit a different town.
Gameplay 10
The controls are easy to learn and allows players to use either stylus or control buttons to play the game. Theres so much to do, itll keep players busy a long time unless they enjoy fast-paced shooting or action games. Then they may get bored kinda quick.
Graphics 9
Graphics pretty much compare to the GameCube version in my opinion. Its probably not as 3-D as the Cube but its still highly improved over the GameBoy Advance graphics. My only complaint is planting flowers and digging holes. Sometimes the flowers go in a different spot than you plan. Sometimes you dig next to where you aim. Aint no big deal for the fun of playing this gem.
Sound 9
OK, no one hit me for giving it a nine. I like the sound. Set the game to Surround Sound, go to the ocean and listen. For the capabilities of the DS, it sounds really good. You could use this thing as a sound machine to nap with because the ocean sounds flow so smoothly. Even when the villagers are singing you can hear the tune move from right to left (or vice versa) in a realistic way. The only irritating aspect of the sound is the background music. At times it wears on you to the point of exhaustion. Oh great Animal Crossing Creators, please put an on/off switch on the Springtime in France melody next time!
Lasting Appeal 10
Remember way back when people thought the Russians would invade us and take over? Well, weve been invaded, alright. But they have names like Bluebear, Biskit, Pompom and Pango and speak Animalese. Russians? Pah. Im more worried if Rhonda the Rhino will pack and leave my town! You wont want to put this down when you get it. Its the truth. If you enjoy a laid back game then this is the game youll keep for a long time. And if you dont play it every day, your conscience will eat at you because you havent dug up your daily fossils.
I know I havent covered everything in this game its just too vast. Hopefully, though, Ive covered most of it.
Warning: This game is highly addictive to any age group. To give you an idea, as a kid I remember when Morgan Freeman and Bill Cosby starred on Electric Company and I recall pouting when the Watergate hearings preempted Sesame Street. As I stated earlier, even my mother plays this game. No doubt my son, if he was old enough, would fish for rainbow trout and catch a few butterflies!
The price ranges from $27.99 39.99 but Ive found it for $34.99 at places like Gamestop and EB Games.
An informative website to visit is: http://www.animal-crossing.com/wildworld
Thanks for reading my review! Its most appreciated!
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